I am a survivor of Delhi 84. Of 11 of us in one Sikh home, all but three were murdered.
I have had 22 2/3 years to think about it, and I still don't know what would constitute 'justice.' Nothing could, of course, compensate for the deaths of my husband, three children, two brothers and the others. But the heart and the intellect alike cry out for something to be done. I guess the execution of Mr. Tytler - after a fair trial, of course - would be a start. I have received emails from my blog from young Indians who only were only vaguely aware that' some sardars were killed.' My God!! Perhaps this film will help. Who knows. Mr. Proyect, if this subject really is of interest, please visit our blog, written by two of us survivors. Our stories are in there. Ours is not the only or best source of information; we make no claims of objectivity and some of our religious sensibilities will, no doubt, offend your Marxist sensibilities, lol. <http://roadtokhalistan.blogspot.com/>http://roadtokhalistan.blogspot.com/ Mai, Suni and Vini (Dharma Kaur Khalsa) -- www.marxmail.org
